Movie Retrospectives

Classic movie retrospectives.
Grab your fedora and whip, it's time for an adventure. You've been itching to relive the glory days of Indiana Jones, and what better way than by revisiting the classic films that made you fall in love with the world's most charming archeologist-adventurer. From outrunning giant boulders to discovering lost arks and holy grails, Dr. Jones has given you thrills and narrow escapes from danger for decades. Strap in for a wild ride as you recap each movie in the original trilogy. This retrospective will have you feeling like a kid again, discovering the wonders and horrors of the world right alongside Indy. Adventure may be calling, but for now settle in with some popcorn for an expedition down memory lane. The quest for fortune and glory...
You can't help but love the Resident Evil movies. Sure, they're not cinematic masterpieces and critics pan them, but who cares. As a fan of the video game franchise, you've been eagerly awaiting each new installment of the film series since the first movie came out in 2002. Director Paul W.S. Anderson has helmed all six films, proving he's the king of video game adaptations. Over the years, you've watched Milla Jovovich evolve from a confused amnesiac in a red dress to a full-fledged zombie-killing machine. The movies are packed with jaw-dropping action sequences, creepy creatures, and plenty of jump scares to keep you on the edge of your seat. While the films have little resemblance to the actual games, they've built up their own...
You remember the 80s, right? Big hair, neon colors, and vampires. Lots of vampires. If you grew up in that era, chances are you were obsessed with The Lost Boys. This cult classic starring Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patric as rival vampires in a small beach town has endured for good reason. It has everything an 80s teen could want: rebellious youth, creepy villains, cheesy humor, and of course, a kickass soundtrack. Watching it now, the fashion and special effects are delightfully dated, but the story of two brothers who move to a new town and stumble upon a sinister secret still holds up. There's a nostalgic charm to its campiness. The Lost Boys is a perfect time capsule of 80s teen culture and a thoroughly entertaining vampire film...
Welcome to the spooky season! It's officially time to break out the pumpkins and candy, bring out the costumes, and grab those horror movie marathons. This month, we're taking a look back at the classic horror movie franchise that started it all: Halloween. Since the first film's release in 1978, there have been nine sequels and remakes of the John Carpenter masterpiece. That includes Rob Zombie's two fresh takes in 2007 and 2009 as well as the Blumhouse-produced sequel (Halloween 2018). Now, let's take a look back at 8 films in this Halloween retrospective. Ready to revisit Laurie Strode's high-stakes battle with Michael Myers? From 1978 to 2018, we'll be exploring every movie in the series and finding out what made them so iconic...
Are you ready for a good fright? Welcome to the spooky retrospective of all twelve Friday the 13th movies! Strap in and get ready for some real chills, as we explore this iconic slasher franchise. The Friday the 13th franchise has been around since 1980 and is the epitome of horror. It follows the classic trope of an unstoppable killer who stalks isolated teens and dispatches them in brutal fashion. With twelve films in total, this series has become an important part of horror movie lore, and its influence is still felt today. We'll examine each film in turn and explore their common themes, influences, and lasting impact. We'll also look at what makes them stand out among other horror movies and why so many fans have remained devoted...
You know that feeling when you're drifting off to sleep and suddenly jerk awake, heart pounding, as your brain conjures up some terrifying scenario? For a generation of 80s kids, that nightmare fuel often featured a hideously burned man with razor claws and a dirty red and green sweater. Freddy Krueger haunted our dreams and the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise has been giving viewers the creeps for over 30 years now. Whether you were around for the original film's release or discovered the series later, there's no denying the impact it's had on the slasher genre and pop culture. So grab your coffee, double check that the doors are locked, and join us for a retrospective of one of horror's most iconic boogeymen and the films that made...

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